I watched it on the opening day at 9am with my wife. It was a small 20-seat house, 2D version with Atmos sound. I was very disappointed with the Atmos thing. I didn't notice anything special at all, and I don't have hearing problems huhu.
I enjoyed it because it's hard not to enjoy it being a fan, but throughout the movie I realised there was nothing new or original, apart from an almost all-new cast, which was to be expected given the age of the actors who played the original trilogy. Several concepts are not just borrowed or adapted, they are literally copy-pasted. Even worse, actual scenes are copy-pasted. Even my wife, who has only a vague memory of the old movies, noticed that some scenes were incredibly similar and they made her recall the old movies, like a flash-back.
I work with the Star Wars licence at the office. I can understand why Disney want to "play if safe". They didn't buy the licence for fun, and they didn't buy it only for the movies they are making. They bought it for everything they are doing/licensing, tons of products, movies, cartoons, more spin-off movies coming up, licensing with shops, restaurants, toilet papers, anything you can possibly think of. It's sad and you can clearly see their vision with this movie. Easy, cheap plot. Copy paste of the concepts, scenes and characters that made Star Wars what it is. Take no risks, just make the thing a money maker. It must appeal to all age ranges and sexes in order to cash in with as many people and products as possible.
In the end, I enjoyed the movie mostly until Finn and Rey left Jakku, after which it got boring, with unending references to what all fans have already seen. And with a villain that looks as menacing as my red-eared slider.
I was super excited by Finn and Rey, even Poe, as they were new, fresh, they brought something unique to Star Wars - especially Finn. And then Han showed up, with Chewbacca, and then well you know the rest. The movie ended there for me.